Poets and models star at world's first refugee camp TEDx event in Kenya
"We wanted refugee speakers to use this platform to tell the world not just what they have gone through, but also show that they too have amazing things to offer."
After spring floods, Nairobi moves to cut disaster risks
Worsening flooding is costing sub-Saharan Africa 1.4 percent of its GDP each year, the U.N. environment agency says
Endangered mountain gorilla population recovers to over 1,000
"Truly remarkable"
Burst dam at Kenyan rose farm lacked permits, police investigate
Villagers had complained when the dams were built, accusing the farm-owner of depriving them of access to river water
Kenyan rose-farm dam bursts, "sea of water" kills 47
After a severe drought last year, East Africa has been hit by two months of heavy rain, affecting nearly a million people in Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia and Uganda
East Africa a bright spot as world crawls towards energy goals
Solar home systems could help achieve energy access for all by 2030, World Bank experts say
As drought saps hydropower, steam may keep Kenya boiling along
Adding geothermal energy to the power grid is helping Kenya stand up to drought - and green its power supply
Why delivering social and economic value is good for business
The rise in ethical consumerism is impacting the companies and brands that we have all come to rely on.
Kenyan officials resolute over land allocation despite machete attack
A controversial land distribution exercise illustrates the challenges of resolving colonial-era conflicts
Will a new technology revolution work for the poor?
The coming technological revolution means more – and less – than you might think for the world's poor